Tune into the Alaska Identity Project on Thursday, February 9, 2012. Host Adrien Lopez will interview the Executive Director of the Marine Exchange of Alaska and Retired U.S. Coast Guard Captain, Ed Page (7:00 – 7:30 PM), and then in the second half of the show talk with Mike Bell, Director of the University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) Center for Mine Training (7:30 – 8:00 PM).
B Programs
A Juneau Afternoon, 2/8/12
That, Writers Almanac, music and more, today at 3, on KTOO-FM.
A Juneau Afternoon 2/7/12
That, Writers’ Almanac, BIRD NOTE, music and more, today at 3, on KTOO-FM.
“A Juneau Afternoon” 2/6/12
Today at 3 on KTOO-FM on A Juneau Afternoon,Katie Bausler will be our guest host. The first half of the show we’ll hear Part 3 of the original series ANCSA@40, – stories and perspectives from those involved in creating ANCSA. We’ll then learn about a photography class with Cam Byrnes, and Anastasia Tarmann Lynch will talk about her brown bag lunch on “Reinvention and Revival: A Narrative of Kake, Alaska.” That, Writer’s Almanac, Bird Note, music and more, today at 3, on KTOO-FM.
Alaska Identity Project 2/2/12
In the second part of the show (7:30 – 8PM), Adrien will briefly interview members of the Juneau World Affairs Council (Jim Clark and Loren Jones) about their upcoming WorldQuest trivia fundraiser on Friday, February 3 at 6:30 PM and then talk with Jocelyn Clark, Ph.D. from Harvard University, currently Assistant Professor for East Asian Arts and Culture at Pai Chai University in Daejeon, S. Korea, and founder of the music festival, CrossSound.
“A Juneau Afternoon” 2/3/12
We’ll hear from filmmaker, Greg Cheney, tonight’s Sound & Motion presenter at UAS. He’ll talk about filming Journey On the Wild Coast, a movie about a 4.000 mile trek up the west coast of British Comumbia and Alaska which was recently shown as part of the traveling Banff film festival. Paul Gardinier, Curator of Exhibits at the Alaska State Museum will bring Fairbanks artist Sandy Gillespie by to tell us about her Frist Friday opening, and Tim Troll will introduce Marty Johnson, a 90-year old former sailboat salmon fisherman who will talk as part of a showing of photographs Troll has assembled of the 150-year history of the Bristol Bay salmon fishery; Players in the Juneau String Ensembles and Juneau Suzuki violin students will tell us about their 7 p.m. Saturday performance at Northern Light United Church, a Fundraiser for their trip to China. We’ll also hear from David D’Amore of the National Forest Service, who will be delivering tonight’s Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center Fireside Lecture about Southeast Alaska soils research.